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Page 210
... contains a vast variety of matter ; all , in fact , which was connected in any degree with the United Irish , and which could be amassed from former reports of parliamentary committees , seized papers , private information of witnesses ...
... contains a vast variety of matter ; all , in fact , which was connected in any degree with the United Irish , and which could be amassed from former reports of parliamentary committees , seized papers , private information of witnesses ...
Page 562
... contains a practical application of the facts which have been discovered in modern times , respecting the chemical properties of different modifications of iron . It ap- pears probable that this paper effectually assisted the French ...
... contains a practical application of the facts which have been discovered in modern times , respecting the chemical properties of different modifications of iron . It ap- pears probable that this paper effectually assisted the French ...
Page 578
... contains all other disorders which , not being well known and defined , could not with propriety be placed in any of the preceding classes . The introduction , and the observations which terminate the volume , may be considered as ...
... contains all other disorders which , not being well known and defined , could not with propriety be placed in any of the preceding classes . The introduction , and the observations which terminate the volume , may be considered as ...
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